Wednesday, 11 January 2012

January 11th - Back to Bigbury Bay.


The sun was shining, the birds singing, the start of a clear blue sky January day, too good to stay inside.

There has been a full moon over the last few nights, which meant today the tide was out further than we normally see it around Bigbury Bay.


More sand and space for Freya to dig and run around on.
Making sure she digs around in the seaweed first of course.

Look for crabs in rock pools.


We're still not sure how we spent 6 hours on the beach, especially in January, but we had a good time.
Who says January is dull ?


 It's Karina's birthday tomorrow, the 12th January. Have a very Happy Birthday babes........
 Karina like Frank has matured a little since this photo was taken, but it's one of my favourite photo's of both of them.  I think I might live to regret putting matured....... she wouldn't thank me for telling everyone she is 35 years old tomorrow.

We left Frank to guard the cottage this morning, washing his paws as we went out of the door.........


Franks a mouse magnet, not quite a beach and sand between his toes kind of guy anyway.


If you never got to the beach today, don't worry, I promise, it is still there.


As usual you can find Freya Rose Blossom at  Catflap Cavalier....if you want to toddle on over for a visit.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Wet Start to a New Year.


After the New Year storms lots of water surrounds the cottage today.


There might be water around, but at least the stream beside the cottage although flowing fast is lower than we have seen it before when there has been a heavy storm. . No defences needed to keep the cottage dry against flooding at the moment.


Freya's park walk was wetter than usual today.


Instead of her usual romp around without her lead Freya was kept safe and under control. Your never too sure where the river ends and the park begins when the water from surrounding hills heads down into the valley onto the flood plain.


I had so many other photo's to put on here, mud and water weren't on the list.


A photo of Big Ben one minute past midnight at the start of the New Year.


London's sky line lite by fireworks.


The third of January, the New Year seems ages ago.
 

There is still some colour around, we've eaten all the nuts but there are still a few apples and tangerines.


Even a rainbow.


At least one of us loves all the water. 


Where ever you are in the U.K, keep safe and dry.
What a start to a New Year !

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Enlightening New Year


We normally open the cottage back door to let the old year out and open the front door to let in the New Year.
I'm never sure if it's just the blast of cold air that wakes me up, or the New Year really does come in and clears out old cobwebs I might have missed.
The church bells in the village go like the clappers every year at one minute past 12.00. Any remaining cobwebs get blown out by their beautiful tone..


It's been a joy to meet so many new friends this year, and treasure every single one that I have known for so long.
There is never one comment that you leave that is left unread. I'm not the best blogger in the world at replying, but your comments really do mean so much.

Especially in June, and then eight weeks later when Mew decided to join Amie Soto Blossom.


New Years are for looking forward.
Here is to 2012.  Open that back door and open the front.


May we all have health, wealth, be postive and wize during the coming year. Not to mention creative and a hundred and one other things.. 

HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYS....

Lots of love Tony, Midge, Frank and Freya Rose Blossom XXX 

Saturday, 24 December 2011

A very Merry Christmas


A very Merry Christmas from Soggibottom Cottage xxxx

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Winter Solstice 21st December 2011


It's the Winter Solstice today.  Soon be Spring ...........

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Daffodil December 20th in devon ENGLAND.

Daffodils in December ?
It is December isn't it ?


I know I should be showing Christmassy scene's, but this is a Christmas scene. It's December 20th 2011 and we have no leaves on the tree's. We do however have a daffodil in the garden.


Also a rose (planted near our apple tree.).


Two Californian poppy blooms,


and beautiful rose hips that snake their way along one side of our garden fence. Who ever said gardens in December could be dull ?


The bad weather unfortunately keeps me away from our garden,
It's too slippery and wet and cold.
Normally at this time of year I am curled up reading.
This is the latest read. A book I should have read a few years ago after we visited Benjamin's zoo. The Zoo is only a few miles away from here, we keep meaning to go back, once we have a dog sitter in place we will.

We tell all our visitors that come to the cottage, the place to visit is Dartmoor Zoological Gardens. Benjamin's Zoo.  After reading Benjamin's book. (I rephrase that, his mum and dad's Zoo) A beautifully written book straight from the heart.
The Book has been made into a film which I believe had it's premier a few weeks ago. I'm not into giving away secrets, you have to read the book or see the film. Here is just a glimpse of the photo's we took the day we visited. Amie had a dog sitter that day.Although she was such a kind soul that nothing ever worried her, she would have happily wandered among the tigers and not bat an eye lid.. Not sure about the wolves.... 


I have already blogged this beautiful bear. To read her story you have to read the book.


The otters.


These guys....


This photo was taken with our old camera, WOW.. so close to a tiger. You need to read the book....


Oscar, another of my favourites for reason's of my own.


Let alone the peacocks.
IF you read the book and IF you see the film. You will have a great read... I have yet to see the film.
Benjamin, your Zoo is brilliant... loved it and loved your book.   Why didn't I read it before ?

We want to visit again, can you please look after Freya Rose Blossom while we wander around ?.
Everyone should have a copy of the book at the entrance of the zoo. Or at least in their Christmas stocking.


Which takes me back to Christmas...
There are so many great little links ref Christmas going around..... Thanks Lynda.... ( pic only no link).

Freya in the meantime has been enjoying herself !
If anyone has any insight to the virus I have that has held me prisoner for about four and a half weeks now... Great ..... please let me know ...

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Amie Soto's Blossom's last Christmas gift


Thanks to everyone who entered our Soggibottom giveaway last week. I know I haven't got around to thanking everyone individually for their thoughtful and loving comments for Allie the winner.

This little bird was made by my friend Caroline and came on my birthday last week.
How on earth Caroline has the patience to make anything so intricate is beyond me, he is beautiful. Even down to his sharp little claws. Caroline also knits lacy shawls, things that would fox me, or I would lose patience on after a few inches. HERE is the link to Caroline's blog. You can see for yourself.

I've just nipped over there and like me she seems to be having some blips blogging this week.
Tell her the tomato lady sent you, she will know exactly who gave you her link. Obviously, the tomato reference has nothing to do with our tomato competition during the year.


Lots of baking and bread making. Christmas cake decorating to come later this week.


A very reluctant pup taken out walking in the rain, you can tell how much Freya has grown, her coat fitted her a few weeks ago. Freya will be seven months old on the 20th of this month. Time for a new coat.


Freya has seen her first Christmas Tree.


Our tree came inside this week after all. It's smaller than normal, but the tree is safe from Freya's inquisitive nose and Freya is safe from itchy Christmas Tree needles and anything electrical. The first time we have been at the cottage and a tree doesn't grace the window seat, there is always next Christmas.



We came across this little guy when hunting for tree decorations in the attic this week.
Sitting among the box of decorations a little dog toy Santa that Amie Soto Blossom had last year.
Amie Soto Blossom never had many teeth left and only had eye's for cookie's and ice cream as many of you know. This little guy is as new as the day he was accidentally put into the Christmas decorations and in the attic.


Amie has passed so much onto Freya, was this little Santa ment to have spent the year in the attic ?
Amie's parting gift to Freya.  Maybe that's just my thinking.

You can see more of Freya and Santa on Freya's blog the Cat Flap Cavalier......